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Marsh appoints Coben to HSC leadership team

Jeff Coben, M.D., has been named associate vice president for clinical innovations, planning and operations. He will report to Clay Marsh, M.D., vice president and executive dean of health sciences, and serve on his leadership team.

NIOSH/ WVU partnership mentors southern West Virginia high school students

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) and the West Virginia University Health Sciences and Technology Academy (HSTA) have teamed up in Morgantown to help students at Shady Spring High School HSTA Club (near Beckley, W.Va.) develop research projects in the STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) fields.

WVU Dentistry student awarded Best in Session Award

College students don’t do a very good job of taking care of their teeth and gums. Sawan Prabhu, a fourth-year Doctor of Dental Surgery student in the West Virginia University School of Dentistry, won a Best in Session Award for her research poster presentation on that topic at the Thomas P. Hinman Dental Meeting, the annual meeting for the Hinman Dental Society, held March 26-28 in Atlanta, Ga.

MPH student trains to help West Virginians as community responder

Tanner Coles, 24, a first-year M.P.H. candidate at the WVU School of Public Health, has always been interested in disaster training because of his experience working with American Red Cross. He recently completed the Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) training after learning about it from a CERT guest speaker in a graduate seminar hosted by Bobbi Sykes, director of Practice-Based Learning in the School of Public Health.

Highland CEO returns to roots to help recognize outstanding students

The President and Chief Executive Officer of Highland Hospital Association will join West Virginia University School of Nursing faculty and staff as they celebrate the achievements of outstanding nursing students at this year’s Lorita D. Jenab Lectureship. The lecture is a highlight of the School’s annual night of recognition, starting at 7 p.m. Friday, April 17 at the WVU Health Sciences Center’s Fukushima Auditorium.

WVU student pharmacists donate to Comfort Fund

They danced, they sang, and they raised funds for a great cause. Students from the West Virginia University School of Pharmacy hosted the Seventh Annual School of Pharmacy Variety Show on April 1 and raised $1,100 for the WVU Mary Babb Randolph Cancer Center (MBRCC) Comfort Fund.